Help! (help!) ((help!!)) |
Knowing around ten percent of this story is a terrible beginning for a blog.
Woedica is a bit of a sadistic fascist who wants to kill Sapadal (please gloss over all misspellings or this could take days)
It's Art! (It's insane!) We're unenlightened (IOW, "whut?") |
The original Star-trek movie (V'ger) was bombastic and full of itself, banking on worshipping fans, and I hated it, and I was told, "It's too high-level for you, you're not cerebral enough") (Think horrible epithets and you have what I thought at that time)
The player has to use psychology to get the novel at the end to have a happy story.
Woedica cannot brook opposition and kills everyone opposing her.
Sapadal has some sort of brain damage from being tortured as a child.
Sapadal has some sort of brain damage from being tortured as a child.
Woedica vs Sapadal.
Free Sapadal and banish the eveil queen, or burn everyone everywhere and Sapadal would be happy (in part of her mind.)
Someone actually wrote this stuff, what twisted fantasies lurk in the darkside?
Free Sapadal and banish the eveil queen, or burn everyone everywhere and Sapadal would be happy (in part of her mind.)
Someone actually wrote this stuff, what twisted fantasies lurk in the darkside?
Plant people |
Sapadal-merging isn't just a fantasy in my head, according to some article, but it's bad, says the article.
Why?
"Envoy" (me, the MC, the protagonist) has either been in love, never been in love, or has a boyfriend (she's a girl) waiting for her back home.
Writing this paragraph made me realize that if Player were a guy, the results might be different.
Regardless. People discuss stuff fervently that I've never seen in my game.
Why?
"Envoy" (me, the MC, the protagonist) has either been in love, never been in love, or has a boyfriend (she's a girl) waiting for her back home.
Writing this paragraph made me realize that if Player were a guy, the results might be different.
Regardless. People discuss stuff fervently that I've never seen in my game.
Wait, whut? |
I'm um, "Be careful what you wish for," but it is a game.|
My search for whether Envoy has ever been in love goes on, no one seems to care or I haven't found it yet.
BTW, envoy is the reincarnated queen of the Ekida whose city was conquered.
(I think.)
Whether Envoy ever gets to play anything besides Dudley Do-Right is worth exploring (I think.)
Envoy could be the green-guy's girlfriend,
the skeleton's ex-lover,
or part-plant-person
(none of these endings EVER happened to my character)
(The "friend" forever)
I worry so much about getting around and not being lost, that I miss tons.
The minigame of getting "Kai" to forgive himself, move on and explore the world, is a type and a shadow of the full game.
Free Kai's soul.
Free Sapadal's soul.
Cringe at Avowed II, "Woedica's back and she's pissed off."
Free Sapadal's soul.
Cringe at Avowed II, "Woedica's back and she's pissed off."
o well.
(See previous entry) Sadistic women and entries through the rear make good
darkest-fantasies but terrible endings.
Jimmy Cagney in the grapefruit movie is a nice example, and it was from 1931... OK maybe that's too much of a stretch to follow.
darkest-fantasies but terrible endings.
Jimmy Cagney in the grapefruit movie is a nice example, and it was from 1931... OK maybe that's too much of a stretch to follow.
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